The Augusta Warrior Project (AWP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of “warriors” — veterans, as well as military personnel who are in between tours — in the Central Savannah River Area. AWP estimates that there are over 66,000 warriors living in the area, who are entitled to a number of benefits to facilitate transition into civilian life, but who struggle to access these services. This case study tells the story of how AWP, through various outreach, advocacy, and educational programs, takes a proactive approach to identifying veterans’ needs and coordinating local resources. Under the leadership of AWP Executive Director Jim Lorraine, the Project has taken a collaborative approach, developing partnerships with other non-profits, local businesses, and governmental agencies to improve veteran care in thirteen counties in Georgia and South Carolina.